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In what situations is firing at, or from, a moving vehicle prohibited?
In what situations is firing at, or from, a moving vehicle prohibited?
- When firing a warning shot to prevent a crime
- When apprehending a suspect who has committed a violent crime resulting in death or great bodily harm
- When an occupant of the vehicle is utilizing lethal force against another and to effect an arrest
- When there is a substantial risk to the safety of innocent persons or law enforcement officers (correct)
Under what conditions will firearms not be discharged according to the text?
Under what conditions will firearms not be discharged according to the text?
- To effect the arrest of a fleeing felon known to be unarmed or non-dangerous (correct)
- When the circumstances provide a high probability of striking the target
- Against an armed felon to prevent escape
- As a warning shot at a suspect who has committed a violent crime
What is classified as 'deadly force' according to the text?
What is classified as 'deadly force' according to the text?
- Firing at a fleeing felon
- Displaying firearms unnecessarily in public
- The Vascular Neck Restraint (VNR) (correct)
- Using a firearm as a warning shot
When is it permitted for a deputy to discharge a firearm from a moving vehicle?
When is it permitted for a deputy to discharge a firearm from a moving vehicle?
What is the primary reason for prohibiting warning shots according to the text?
What is the primary reason for prohibiting warning shots according to the text?
Why aren't firearms to be displayed unnecessarily in public places according to the text?
Why aren't firearms to be displayed unnecessarily in public places according to the text?
What factor determines the permissibility of discharging a firearm against a fleeing felon according to the text?
What factor determines the permissibility of discharging a firearm against a fleeing felon according to the text?
Why is the Vascular Neck Restraint (VNR) classified as 'deadly force'?
Why is the Vascular Neck Restraint (VNR) classified as 'deadly force'?
What resistance level involves a subject making overt, hostile, attacking movements that may cause injury, but are not likely to cause death or great bodily harm?
What resistance level involves a subject making overt, hostile, attacking movements that may cause injury, but are not likely to cause death or great bodily harm?
Which resistance level involves a subject refusing to comply or respond, forcing the use of physical maneuvers to establish control?
Which resistance level involves a subject refusing to comply or respond, forcing the use of physical maneuvers to establish control?
What is the response option that involves force likely to cause death and not just serious bodily harm?
What is the response option that involves force likely to cause death and not just serious bodily harm?
At what resistance level does a subject make overt, hostile, attacking movements with the intent and apparent ability to cause death or great bodily harm?
At what resistance level does a subject make overt, hostile, attacking movements with the intent and apparent ability to cause death or great bodily harm?
What resistance level involves a subject making physically evasive movements to defeat control attempts, such as bracing or tensing?
What resistance level involves a subject making physically evasive movements to defeat control attempts, such as bracing or tensing?
Which response option refers to a subject verbally refusing to comply with requests or attempts to control the situation?
Which response option refers to a subject verbally refusing to comply with requests or attempts to control the situation?
At which resistance level does a subject verbally threaten further resistance?
At which resistance level does a subject verbally threaten further resistance?
What response option involves force that is not likely to cause death but may inflict serious bodily harm?
What response option involves force that is not likely to cause death but may inflict serious bodily harm?
When should specialty impact weapons be utilized?
When should specialty impact weapons be utilized?
What should be done with spent munitions from 40mm and 12 gauge launchers?
What should be done with spent munitions from 40mm and 12 gauge launchers?
Who should examine all persons struck by impact munitions for injuries?
Who should examine all persons struck by impact munitions for injuries?
What is prohibited regarding the carry and use of non-approved intermediate weapons?
What is prohibited regarding the carry and use of non-approved intermediate weapons?
Under what circumstances should conductive electrical weapons (CEWs) be utilized?
Under what circumstances should conductive electrical weapons (CEWs) be utilized?
What color should the slings and stock be on 40mm and 12 gauge launchers, according to the text?
What color should the slings and stock be on 40mm and 12 gauge launchers, according to the text?
What action should be taken regarding the photographs of impacts from specialty impact weapons?
What action should be taken regarding the photographs of impacts from specialty impact weapons?
What limitation does the text put on the use of specialized impact weapons?
What limitation does the text put on the use of specialized impact weapons?
Which option involves utilizing implements such as OC Spray and Impact Munitions?
Which option involves utilizing implements such as OC Spray and Impact Munitions?
What type of option involves techniques like blocking, striking, and dodging?
What type of option involves techniques like blocking, striking, and dodging?
Which option employs a two-way conversation and soft assisting touch?
Which option employs a two-way conversation and soft assisting touch?
Which option emphasizes utilizing proper voice and body language to communicate with the subject?
Which option emphasizes utilizing proper voice and body language to communicate with the subject?
What does the Physical Control Option primarily involve for subject manipulation?
What does the Physical Control Option primarily involve for subject manipulation?
In what scenario would pain compliance techniques be primarily used?
In what scenario would pain compliance techniques be primarily used?
Which option involves the use of handcuffs and leg restraints?
Which option involves the use of handcuffs and leg restraints?
Which option focuses on swiftly controlling a rapidly evolving situation?
Which option focuses on swiftly controlling a rapidly evolving situation?
What does the Communication Option aim to achieve with subjects?
What does the Communication Option aim to achieve with subjects?
Which option emphasizes maintaining a safe distance and stance from the subject?
Which option emphasizes maintaining a safe distance and stance from the subject?
According to the Response to Resistance Policy, when are chokeholds prohibited?
According to the Response to Resistance Policy, when are chokeholds prohibited?
What is the main focus of the Response to Resistance policy?
What is the main focus of the Response to Resistance policy?
What accreditation standards are associated with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Response to Resistance Policy?
What accreditation standards are associated with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Response to Resistance Policy?
What is the definition of 'deadly force' as per the Response to Resistance Policy?
What is the definition of 'deadly force' as per the Response to Resistance Policy?
In the context of the policy, when should deadly force be used?
In the context of the policy, when should deadly force be used?
What is the main focus of the agency administrative guidelines on the Response to Resistance?
What is the main focus of the agency administrative guidelines on the Response to Resistance?
What does the Response to Resistance policy prioritize?
What does the Response to Resistance policy prioritize?
In what circumstances are chokeholds allowed according to the policy?
In what circumstances are chokeholds allowed according to the policy?